Korvhäden, Naturreservat
- Nature reserve
- County: Dalarnas län
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Description
Here you’ll find a mix of dry and wet areas. In the pine forest, you can find traces of fires and pine trees that are several hundred years old—or perhaps “on the trunk,” as they say?
From Dry to Very Wet
From the road, this reserve mostly looks like it consists of pine forest on dry, nutrient-poor soil. But the further west you go in the area, the wetter it gets, and other tree species become more common. In some places, there are denser stands of spruce, and in a few spots even birch trees that likely grew up after a fire.
Fire has ravaged this area
In some places, you can find pine trees that are several hundred years old. Some of the trees show signs of fire, known as fire scars. A few burned stumps and dead trees are scattered here and there.
Dead trees benefit woodpeckers
On the wetter eastern slopes, there are scattered marshes, small streams, and patches of swamp forest. In areas with more spruce, some of these trees have fallen over and lie on the ground as fallen trees. The abundance of old trees and dead, standing trees—known as deadwood—provides ideal conditions for many of the forest’s animals and plants that benefit from their presence. For example, several different species of woodpeckers, owls, and the Siberian jay have been spotted here. The sunlit pine habitats along streams and on marsh islands are rich in insects.
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- Nature reserve
Facts
Established: 2011
Size: 98 ha
Municipality: Älvdalen
Administrator: County Administrative Board
Directions
The area is located between Älvdalen and Särna, about 40 km from each town, along Highway 70.
Regulations
The following activities are not permitted in the reserve:
- Damaging growing or dead trees—whether standing or fallen—as well as stumps and shrubs. An exception is made for collecting loose, small, dry branches and twigs for the purpose of making a fire.
Without permission from the County Administrative Board, it is also prohibited to:
- dig up plants, pick mosses, lichens, and wood-dwelling fungi, or collect animals (such as insects)
- organize or conduct competitions, camp activities, and other large-scale or recurring organized events.
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